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| Birth |
29 May 1843 |
Sullivan County, Missouri [1, 8, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25] |
| Gender |
Female |
| Residence |
1850 |
Sullivan County, Missouri [26] |
| Residence |
1860 |
Sullivan County, Missouri [27] |
- on farm with Christopher Cooper, with father John Maloney
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| Residence |
1870 |
Liberty, Grundy County, Missouri [1] |
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| Residence |
1880 |
Liberty, Grundy County, Missouri |
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| Residence |
1900 |
Liberty, Grundy County, Missouri [28] |
- 193/195, district 53 - owned farm, no mortgage
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| Residence |
1910 |
Liberty, Grundy County, Missouri [3, 29] |
- 280/280, district 52 - owned farm, no mortgage
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| Residence |
18 Oct 1910 |
S 1/2 of Nebraska 1/4 of SW 1/4 of S17, T62, R22 [29] |
| Residence |
9 Mar 1911 |
Nebraska 1/4 of Nebraska 1/4 of S17, T62, R22 [30] |
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| Education |
1900-can not write [28] |
| Local History |
Where was Scottsville, Missouri?http://linnr1.k12.mo.us/LIB1/newpage4.htmNot much is left of the town of Scottsville, but it was once the second largest settlement in Sullivan County, next to Milan. It is the second oldest settlement in Sullivan County. Scottsville was located approximately six miles NW of Browningand was first settled in 1836, even before Linneus. At one time, there were 300-400 people who lived there, and it had two general stores, one drugstore, one hotel, one saw and grist mill, two blacksmith shops and one church.The first merchant in Scottsville was Washington Weathers (1847). One of the early settlers was the great-great-grandfather of Rick Thurlo, John Thurlo.Located between two creeks, East Locust and West Locust, Scottsville was thought to be a good choice of land. (See Map) It thrived until the railroad came to Browning, then it quickly declined as people moved to be near the railroad (late1880's).During the Civil War, there was a Union camp at Laredo and people would come to the tavern in Scottsville. One story is that once they were there, soldiers would harass local farmers by telling them to yell for Lincoln or else they would beatthem up! Bushwhackers for both the Union and the confederacy roamed this area during the Civil War, terrorizing people of both convictions.Around 1900, Scottsville's doctor, Dr. Whaley, tore down his brick house and rebuilt it in Browning. It was located in SE Browning. Today, all that is left of Scottsville is a tree that stood near the old school and a garage. |
| Died |
28 Feb 1913 |
Liberty Township, Grundy County, Missouri [6, 31, 32] |
| Buried |
2 Mar 1913 |
Mt. Zion Cemetery, Grundy County, Missouri [6, 31, 32] |
| Person ID |
I97 |
Sanders |
| Last Modified |
3 Nov 2009 |
| Father |
John Maloney, Jr, b. Abt 1791, Virginia , d. Bef 1870, Missouri |
| Mother |
Jennie Samples, b. Between 1790-1800, Tennessee , d. Bef 1850 |
| Married |
6 Dec 1821 |
Greene County, Tennessee |
| Family ID |
F489 |
Group Sheet |
| Family |
Alfred 'Wiley' Johnson, b. 14 Aug 1831, Greene County, Tennessee , d. 4 May 1910, Galt, Liberty Township, Grundy County, Missouri |
| Married |
24 Aug 1862 |
Sullivan County, Missouri [15, 28, 33, 34, 35, 36] |
- Married in home of brother James Johnson by Silas Peters - see marriage license
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| Misc Notes |
This certifies that the rite of Holy Matrimony was celebrated between Alfred W. Johnson of Sullivan Colorado. Missouri and Martha A. Maloney of ?? on August 24th 1861 at Res. of James Johnson by Silas Peters Justice of the peace. Witness JamesJohnson. Witness Margaret Johnson. |
| Children |
| > | 1. Robert A 'Bob' Maloney Johnson, b. 21 Oct 1863, Sullivan County, Missouri , d. 17 Oct 1946, Kansas City, Kansas  |
| > | 2. Alta Myra Johnson, b. 30 Mar 1866, Grundy County, Missouri , d. 22 Sep 1948, Osgood, Sullivan County, Missouri  |
| > | 3. 'Dona' Margaret Argina Johnson, b. 17 Oct 1870, Liberty, Grundy County, Missouri , d. 2 Mar 1912, Liberty Township, Grundy County, Missouri  |
| > | 4. Rufus Oliver 'Ollie' Johnson, b. 9 May 1873, 3 miles north of Galt, Liberty Township, Grundy County, Missouri , d. 13 Jun 1937, Humphreys, Taylor township, Sullivan County, Missouri  |
| | 5. John E. Johnson, b. 8 Dec 1876, Grundy County, Missouri , d. 23 Sep 1953, Susana Nursing Home, Trenton, Grundy County, Missouri  |
| > | 6. William Arthur 'Aut' Johnson, b. 12 Nov 1880, north of Galt, Grundy County, Missouri , d. 6 Feb 1965, Hospital, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California  |
| > | 7. 'Roy' Royal James Johnson, b. 13 Jan 1888, Galt, Liberty Township, Grundy County, Missouri , d. 12 Feb 1976, Livingston Manor Nursing Home, Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri  |
| | 8. Johnson, b. Between 1900-1910, d. Between 1900-1910 |
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| Photos |
 | Alfred "Wiley" and Martha (Maloney) Johnson Family Front Row: Robert "Bob", Alfred "Wiley", Royal "Roy", Martha (Maloney), William "Aut". Back Row: John, Oliver "Ollie", Alta, Margaret "Dona". C 1898 |
| Histories |
 | Autobiography - Through the Years Written by Faith (Weston) Todd |
| Family ID |
F73 |
Group Sheet |
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| Sources |
- [S180] 1870 US Federal Census.
- [S175] 1900 US Federal Census.
Marthie
- [S177] 1910 US Federal Census.
- [S106] Bible - John Maloney Jr. Family, (Richardson and Lord).
- [S213] Bible - Wiley & Martha Johnson Family, (The National Publishng Co. and Jones Brothers & Co.).
- [S231] Death Certificate - Maloney-Johnson-Martha.
- [S306] Death Certificate - Johnson_Ollie.
- [S359] Birth Certificate - Johnson_Royal.
- [S635] Biography - Alfred Wiley and Martha (Maloney) Johnson Family, Elnora "Jackie" Hatcher, (Walsworth Publishing Company, Inc.).
MN: Ansen
- [S638] Biography - John and Catherine (McKahen) Johnson Family, Elnora "Jackie" Hatcher and Dean and Rosa Lee Johnson, (Walsworth Publishing Company, Inc.).
- [S675] Obituary - John Johnson, (Republican Times).
- [S686] Obituary - Alta Myra Johnson Weston, (Milan Standard).
- [S693] Obituary - Rufus Oliver 'Ollie' Johnson, (Milan Republic).
- [S710] Funeral Register - Payne-Judd Funeral Home.
- [S109] Marriage Certificate.
- [S179] 1880 US Federal Census.
Birth State - MO
- [S175] 1900 US Federal Census.
Birth State - MO
- [S177] 1910 US Federal Census.
Birth State - MO
- [S106] Bible - John Maloney Jr. Family, (Richardson and Lord).
BD: May 29, 1843
- [S213] Bible - Wiley & Martha Johnson Family, (The National Publishng Co. and Jones Brothers & Co.).
BD: May 29, 1843
- [S195] Cemetery - Mt. Zion/Johnson Town.
BD May 29, 1842
- [S88] Cemetery - Mt. Zion/Johnsontown.
BD May 29, 1842
- [S231] Death Certificate - Maloney-Johnson-Martha.
BD: May 29, 1843
- [S359] Birth Certificate - Johnson_Royal.
BD: 1843
- [S635] Biography - Alfred Wiley and Martha (Maloney) Johnson Family, Elnora "Jackie" Hatcher, (Walsworth Publishing Company, Inc.).
BD: May 29, 1842/4
- [S182] 1850 US Federal Census.
- [S181] 1860 US Federal Census.
- [S175] 1900 US Federal Census.
- [S719] Trust Deed.
- [S720] Warranty Deed.
- [S88] Cemetery - Mt. Zion/Johnsontown.
Martha Maloney - http://picasaweb.google.com/brians777/2006_Missouri_CemeteryMtZionJohnson/photo#4975735515846934546
- [S195] Cemetery - Mt. Zion/Johnson Town.
- [S62] Marriage Record.
- [S635] Biography - Alfred Wiley and Martha (Maloney) Johnson Family, Elnora "Jackie" Hatcher, (Walsworth Publishing Company, Inc.).
- [S109] Marriage Certificate.
Silas Peters, Justice of the Peace
- [S718] Marriage Index - Sullivan County Missouri Mariage Index.
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